September 12, 2024 Lessons in Working…Short As we worked through the COVID-19 pandemic, most facilities were short on needed supplies to combat the growing threat. As a result, universally, different standards of care were enacted to combat the problem. However, when supply shortages affect only a portion of health care facilities, we don’t routinely see those sweeping changes to standards of care that assist with our daily operations.
September 12, 2024 Patient Safety Has Improved Over Pre-Pandemic Era Hospital teams are providing safer care and achieving better patient outcomes than before the pandemic, even as they care for more patients with more severe and complex medical conditions.
September 10, 2024 A New Strategic Plan for Maternal Health The Shapiro administration recently announced the commonwealth’s new initiative to develop a maternal health strategic plan. The plan, announced during an event last month, seeks to address disparities in care and ensure pregnant women have access to the prenatal and postpartum care they need to live healthy lives.
September 05, 2024 Up Next: The Debate over Marijuana Reclassification A key discussion about reclassifying marijuana from a Schedule I drug is likely to take place later this year.
September 03, 2024 What’s Next for the Nation’s Organ Transplant System? The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) continues to roll out its proposed reform and update to the nation’s organ transplant system.
August 29, 2024 Parents Under Pressure About half of U.S. parents report that they face overwhelming levels of stress during the week that hinders their ability to function, according to a new advisory from the U.S. surgeon general.